Weekly Geekly
October 28, 2016
LTHS- Cart Information
- Be sure you are reserving carts in Eduphoria
- Be sure you know WHICH carts you reserved so you take the right one(s)
- Be sure you return the cart when you reservation is finished
- NEW! Be sure you sign out the cart on the clipboard. There is one located in each area where carts are stored. They are hanging on the wall!
- Make sure kids are using bit.ly/LTHScheckout to sign out individual computers as they use them
If you arrive to get a cart and it isn't there:
- Check the sign out sheet to see who had it last (and go get it)
- Check Eduphoria to see where it should have been last (and go get it)
- Take a different cart but be sure to reserve it!!!
Video- How to reserve a cart or lab in Eduphoria
Video- How to check to see who had your cart last in Eduphoria
Tip of the Week- Formative Assessment Toolbox
Tool of the Week- EdPuzzle
Edpuzzle takes video and lets you add assessment questions in the middle of the video. And it monitors student progress through the video and the questions. You have to set up a class in EdPuzzle to use it, but it is easy to do. If you use Google CLassroom, it will import your kiddos. If you don't students can join using a code or a link. Be a kid again and try out my class by clicking here. You can login with your Google account, making it super easy to create an account. I have assigned a video to you on Cookie Baking. It is about 4 minutes long, and I ask questions along the way. If you are interested in this tool, watch the video, try it out, and then come see me and I will show you what the teacher view looks like! You get a gradebook and you can see what the kids have gotten wrong and right and how far they progressed through the video. And you can tell it to not let the kids advance until they answer the questions.
This is a really good way to flip a lesson. If you have something for kids to learn at home, you can give them a video and track their progress. It's a little different than notetaking so you get to hit different learning styles. Let me know if you need any help!
Follow Friday-
Also, look up #NASApumpkin. If you were feeling proud of your mad pumpkin carving skills, this might help you stay humble!